In the News: 16 Ways to Bring News Stories into your Lessons
Try out these safe and engaging ideas for incorporating breaking news into your classroom.
Find out moreTry out these safe and engaging ideas for incorporating breaking news into your classroom.
Find out moreBritannica “In the News!” helps young people make sense of a changing world.
Find out moreLearn about the 2022 Winter Games, its host city Beijing and the different types of sports featured at the Winter Olympics.
Find out moreNow there’s an interactive way for patrons of all ages to delve into Nobel history.
Find out moreLooking through an Olympics lens: Help students study key moments in Olympic history using visual texts.
Find out moreHelp your younger patrons understand, appreciate and join in the spirit of the Games with these great resources and free worksheets!
Find out moreFaster, higher, stronger. Learn all about the history and spirit of the Olympic Games.
Find out moreGet ready for World Storytelling Day, when people around the world are encouraged to gather around a hypothetical global campfire to share stories from their culture and languages.
Find out moreWorld Storytelling Day is an annual celebration of the art of storytelling. Try these ideas at your school or library and join the hypothetical global campfire!
Find out moreBritannica launches Curiosity Day, in celebration of its 250th birthday, with a series of curiosity-sparking activities. What kind of curious are you?
Find out moreThis World Food Day, explore the surprisingly prevalent issues of hunger, food shortages and waste with these resources from Britannica.
Find out moreHelp your school and community embrace the spirit of the Invictus Games, an annual sporting event that celebrates personal strength and achievement in the face of adversity.
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